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54[2] NEEDS PROGRESS Analysis | sector response United Nations and PartnersSUDAN MID YEAR WORK REVIEW PLAN | Sudan 2012 work plan 2012docu¬ments to South Sudanese; however, its processingcapacity is still limited.Implementation challengesContinued conflict in in the border areas in South Kord<strong>of</strong>anand Blue Nile has seriously limited transportation options forthose wishing to return. The recent conflict in Higlig betweenMarch and April 2012 has further exacerbated this, as all train,air and barge movements were halted by the Government.The majority <strong>of</strong> South Sudanese do not possess legal documentationthat would allow them to regularize their stay (e.g.nationality papers or passports) and there is still uncertaintyover how South Sudanese can apply for residency in Sudan.The newly established South-Sudanese embassy in Khartoumhas limited capacity to process and issue documentation.<strong>of</strong> assistance and reintegration as required in order for returnsto be sustainable; however, the low levels <strong>of</strong> investment byGovernment and partnersin return areas affects the sustainability<strong>of</strong> returns.Sector Project RevalidationNo changes reported.Coverage <strong>of</strong> Needs by Actors not in the Sectoror CAPNone reported.The continuing insecurity in South Kord<strong>of</strong>an and Blue Nile hasprevented the returns <strong>of</strong> IDPs. About 460,000 people havebeen severely affected or displaced from the conflicts withcontinued reports <strong>of</strong> new displacements in South Kord<strong>of</strong>an.Some <strong>of</strong> these IDPs may require return and early reintegrationassistance when security permits for their return; howeveraccess remains a major challenge.In Darfur, returns <strong>of</strong> IDPs were noted during the first half <strong>of</strong>the year, although not at the same rate as 2011. There werereports <strong>of</strong> new displacements during the same period. Thesector is working with the Government and other sectors toensure that those returning are provided with adequate levelsrerturns and reintegration SECTOR FUNDING REQUIREMENTSLEGENDLIBYARevisedRed SeaFundedNORTHERN$0.40 m$0.22 mNILE$0.40 m$0.22 mRED SEA$0.40 m$0.22 mCHADWESTDARFUR$1.39 m$0.34 mCENTRALAFRICANREPUBLICNORTH DARFUR$1.11 m$0.32 mSOUTH DARFUR$1.51 m$0.44 m$5.58 m$1.54 mKHARTOUM$0.40 m$0.22 mNORTH KORDOFANEL GEZIRA$0.40 m$0.22 mWHITESENNARNILE$0.40 m$8.52 m$0.22 m$3.41 mBLUE NILESOUTH KORDOFAN$1.90 m$2.10 m$0.29 m$0.29 m$0.33 m$0.00 mABYEIREPUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDANKASSALA$1.23 m$0.29 mGEDAREF$0.40 m$0.22 mERITREAETHIOPIA

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